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London School of Theology| t: 01923 456000 e: enquiries@lst.ac.uk | w: lst.ac.uk CHIPPENHAM Foghamshire SN15 1HB Saturday 24, Sunday 25 September

REUNION OF CHIPPENHAM BAND

Weekend leader – Andrew Blyth, Music Editorial Manager (THQ) Saturday afternoon workshop followed by evening programme After having to postpone this event for two years we are holding a reunion of Chippenham Band. Saturday afternoon there will be a band workshop/rehearsal followed by buffet tea, then an informal programme. If you are a past member of Chippenham Band and are able to join us for this special weekend please contact Diane Lloyd. Tel 07759 447984 Email dianejlloyd@hotmail.co.uk

PAIGNTON Saturday 2, Sunday 3 July Visit of SALVATION BRASS

Saturday 7pm Preston Baptist Church Sunday 10.30am Salvation Army hall Tel 07919 568873 Email paignton@salvationarmy.org.uk

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ARMY PEOPLE

LOCAL OFFICERS APPOINTED

BM Alan Norman and CSM Collean

Jeche, Luton

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

Diamond Barry and Ruth McQuire, Leeds

Central (30 June) Golden Peter and Valerie Scott, Staple Hill (3 June) Majors Alan and Carolyn Read (30 June)

DEDICATED TO GOD

Thea Lorraine Cooke, daughter of Emily and Matthew Cooke, at

Wrexham by Major Sandy Davis Mirren Summer Taylor, daughter of Graham and Rosie Taylor, at

Edinburgh City by Captain David

Gosling

PROMOTED TO GLORY

Ruth Sheppard, Staple Hill, on 25 May Major Roy Brown from his home in

Edinburgh on 1 June Major Handel Everett from his home in Bournemouth on 5 June

BEREAVED

Francis Sheppard, Staple Hill, of his wife Ruth Sheppard, David Sheppard of his mother Major Jean Brown of her husband

Major Roy Brown Major Lilian Everett of her husband

Major Handel Everett, Commissioner

Denise Swansbury and Major

Teresa Everett, Christchurch, of their father

TRIBUTES

MAJOR ALAN HICKMAN

ALAN left his home corps of Leeds West Hunslet, together with his wife, Marie, to become an envoy at Skipton before entering the International Training College in 1970. Appointments followed in the Shetland Islands and the east end of Glasgow, South Shields, Sheffield and northwest England. Overseas appointments included Singapore and Malaysia, and the Red Shield Services in Germany. Short appointments came to Kuwait and Sipovo in Bosnia, which involved setting up a feeding programme.

One of Alan’s proudest legacies is the Hopehaven centre for special needs children in Melaka, Malaysia, which he started with Marie in 1978. The school is still running today and, during his year as president of Keighley Rotary Club in 2013–14, Alan fundraised for new play equipment for the school.

Throughout Alan’s ministry he set up numerous lunch clubs to help alleviate loneliness and worked to help alcoholics, people with learning difficulties and with communities in deprived areas. He also enjoyed youth work and organised youth clubs, occasionally doing Christian clowning!

Until his final illness, Alan had an active retirement, taking up corps appointments at Brighouse and Wick, going on to the high street with the War Cry, serving on the town council – including a term as mayor of Skipton from 2018 to 2019 – and conducting worship in churches. He was also a

ENGAGEMENTS ENGAGEMENTS

GENERAL BRIAN PEDDLE AND COMMISSIONER ROSALIE PEDDLE GENERAL BRIAN PEDDLE AND COMMISSIONER ROSALIE PEDDLE

USA Western Territory, Mon 13 Jun – Sun 26

THE CHIEF OF THE STAFF (COMMISSIONER LYNDON BUCKINGHAM) THE CHIEF OF THE STAFF (COMMISSIONER LYNDON BUCKINGHAM) AND COMMISSIONER BRONWYN BUCKINGHAM AND COMMISSIONER BRONWYN BUCKINGHAM

SALT College, Nairobi (AFCO XIV), Fri 24 Jun – Fri 1 Jul

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (COLONEL PAUL MAIN) THE CHIEF SECRETARY (COLONEL PAUL MAIN) AND COLONEL JENINE MAIN AND COLONEL JENINE MAIN

WBC (South London Divisional Celebration), Sat 18 Jun – Sun 19 Rotarian, a street angel and a champion of fair trade. Alan is sadly missed, not only by his family, but also by the many lives that he touched. – MH/RG

PETER MILLEST, BARTON-UPONHUMBER

THE son of Bramwell and Ivy, Peter was born in 1953. His family worshipped at Ashby Corps (now Scunthorpe). After becoming a junior soldier, he learnt to play the tenor horn and eventually moved to euphonium. As a senior soldier, he developed musically and spiritually under the direction of his father, who was the band leader.

Peter was encouraged to attend Tylney Hall and Cobham music schools. In later years he enjoyed playing at the Easter Music Course and also in the East Midlands Fellowship Band. He held the positions of YP band leader and songster leader. Twice a year, in the summer and at Christmas, he organised the band to play in the marketplace of a nearby corps.

During the Covid-19 lockdowns, Peter played tunes at his garden gate to encourage his neighbours. His other interests were photography and woodwork.

Widowed at an early age, he leaves two sons and a sister. – AN

GRAHAM EVANS, BRISTOL KINGSWOOD

FRIENDS and family at Bristol Kingswood celebrated the life of Graham Evans. Graham was a gracious, committed Salvationist, a loving husband, a caring and affectionate father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend who was known for his kindness.

He was always happy to work in the corps by playing in the band, visiting people, collecting, picking up folk for meetings, giving them lifts home and much more. Graham was a Salvationist who thought about others not himself.

He was born in Cwm, a mining village near Ebbw Vale, in 1931, later moving as a child to Bristol Kingswood with his family. At the age of 10 he learnt to play cornet and 10 years ago received a certificate celebrating 71 years as a bandsman, recognising his faithfulness

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